Question about hat channel welding

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Question about hat channel welding

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I'm getting ready to finishing up the bottom of my tub and a thought came to mind. The hat channels come in a few pieces and you have to weld a sheet metal strip on top to join them.

I was thinking I should have welded where the hat channels contact each other also and not just the sheet metal strip on top. I didn't do this and now I'm thinking all the pieces need to act as one solid piece?

What do you guys think? Big deal, not a big deal?

Thanks.
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It probably woulb have been a little sturdier, but as long as they are tacked fairly close together all along the channel, I don't see a problem with it - you might get some rubbing and squeaking for a little while if they are too close together though.

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Thanks Mat.

I think while it's the perfect time to do it I'll just lay some beads (or in my case bird crap) in the joints. Can't hurt.
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Yeah, if it's not too much trouble to get to. That's the way I weld too - that's why I got my brother to weld my new floors in. I'm practicing though! Good luck on it
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